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An example of capitalizing on internal strengths took place when Hewlett-Packard decided to compete better with Dell by concentrating on retail rather than direct sales.
Cultural Transmission
The process by which a society's culture, including knowledge, norms, values, and beliefs, is passed down from generation to generation through communication and imitation.
Material Culture
Material Culture involves the physical objects, resources, and spaces that people use to define their culture, including buildings, artifacts, tools, and artwork, which reflect the values and norms of a society.
Nonmaterial Culture
The intangible and abstract components of a society, including values and norms.
Cultural Sanctions
Measures taken by a society to enforce norms and values, often through rewards for conformity and penalties for nonconformity.
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